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The forces of good and evil marshal on multiple fronts in "Sins of the Fathers." The Turtles have a new mission, but Shredder's ambitions could put an end to it before they begin. Plus, Krang unveils his master plan! How far will the Turtles go to defend themselves?

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Tom Waltz is a former active duty U.S. Marine, Desert Storm vet, and former California National Guard Military Policeman. He is an editor for premiere comic book publisher IDW Publishing (www.IDWpublishing.com), as well as the writer of critically-acclaimed graphic novels, including TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, THE LAST FALL, CHILDREN OF THE GRAVE, FINDING PEACE (with Nathan St John), AFTER THE FIRE, SILENT HILL: SINNER'S REWARD, SILENT HILL: PAST LIFE, SILENT HILL DOWNPOUR: ANNE'S STORY and others. He has also written for video games, including as co-writer for SILENT HILL: DOWNPOUR (Konami), and writer for GHOSTBUSTERS: SANCTUM OF SLIME (Atari), TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: BROTHERS UNITE (Paramount), and TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANTS IN MANHATTAN (Activision). He grew up in Clinton, Michigan and currently makes his home in San Diego, California with his wife and two children.

Kevin Eastman - Born in 1962 in Portland, Maine, Kevin began drawing as soon as he was able to hold a crayon. His discovery of comic books gave meaning to his crazed doodling. When Kevin discovered and studied the work of Jack Kirby, Russ Heath, Richard Corben, Vaughn Bode and John Severin, he began to hone his craft. His first published work appeared in 1980, a year or so before he met Peter Laird. In May 1984, he and Laird published Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1, creating the hit heroes in a half-shell. Eastman co-writes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for IDW and can sometimes be found at the San Diego Comic Art Gallery.

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For any Ninja Turtle Fan, IDW's fourth installment of the Turtle's is a great addition to their library. The storyline is phenomenal. We're starting to get an introduction to the Neutrino War, and a good chunk of the book is dedicated to Slash, a character I was hoping to see more defined and less comical than he was in the Archie Series (although he still seems love palm trees).

As many have mentioned, Dan Duncan's art from the previous installments of IDW's TMNT is greatly missed. Andy Kuhn, in his own right, is a talented artist who can make the Turtles really come to life. His art is much more blocky and the character's facial expressions/body movements are not as dynamic than Duncan's, but is still enjoyable. I personally would have liked to have Valario Schiti take over for Duncan, but that's just my preference.

This volume, while not as action packed as the last 3 volumes, was still really enjoyable. I can't wait to see what else IDW has up their sleeves for the Turtles! Recommended.

Or should i say COWABUNGA? This book is awesome! IDW's new TMNT series seems to take the best of the mirage comics series, while blending in amazing aspects of the 80s cartoon i grew up with. If your a TMNT fan, you should already own this, along with the first two volumes, and the micro series. This story begins with Casey Jones and issues with his dad and i surprising ending to the first issue. The real bread and butter in this book is Slash. This is the best slash i have ever read, or seen on tv. Both scary, and sympathetic. I loved Slash putting on a thugs shirt over his face as a mask after seeing the 4 turtles wearing masks. Some other people are saying the change of artist really hurt this book, but i disagree. This might not be the best arc yet for the turtles, but i still love it and believe all the books in this series deserve praise

The art in this book is a SIGNIFICANT downgrade from the previous 3. The story is still good and I will still continue reading. Though I don't think the art will get any better than it was with Dan Duncan

This comic series is quite amazing. I got into it after seeing a pic of Leo as a foot commander looking as awesome as he did I had to know what led him to that point. The whole volume series is a great way for people to catch up quick within the comics of this specific set of IDW tmnt. Tmnt fans everywhere should be required to read these comics

I have been reading this reboot and everything I wanted to do in my version came true here. there are things I can do without, like Casey's drunk father. Seriously, they should have let Raph or Splinter killed him. Oh well. At least it looks like they wrote him off. Also, Slash is my favorite TMNT villain. I love how they add him here. Can't wait to see more of him.